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Week 23, Lesson 2

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Today
Vocab 6.1
Grammar: relative pronouns and gerunds
Feedback on book presentations

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Your goals
- After this lesson I mastered Vocab 6.1
- After this lesson I can use relative pronouns to give more information about something mentioned before
- After this lesson I can use gerunds to turn verbs into nouns
- After this lesson I know how I can get a higher presentation mark next year

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Group 1

Follow the Lesson Up lesson
Group 2

Study Grammar 6.1 and 6.2
Go directly to eDition: 5-8
And do 

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Group 1
Group 2

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Let's start with a recap on 
relative pronouns!

You have dealt with relative pronouns before.
In Unit 5!

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What are relative pronouns?

Pronouns ...
A
pointing to specific things
B
taking the place of specific nouns
C
refering to nouns mentioned previously

Slide 7 - Quiz

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who/which/that/O?
She sent me a reply, ... simply said: "OK".
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
O

Slide 10 - Quiz

who/which/that/O?
She was somebody ... always looked happy.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
O

Slide 11 - Quiz

who/which/that/O?
My sister, ... is 11 years old, is smart.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
O

Slide 12 - Quiz

We'll practive with these relative pronouns in eDition in a few moments.

But first, an instruction on the gerund.
Gerunds are quite easy, as you might remember from Unit 5, again!

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Do you remember what gerunds are
and what they look like?

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Gerunds (1/4)
Gerunds are verbs turned into nouns. Why?

1. to use it as a subject
2. to use it as a direct object after verbs of feeling and phase
3. to use it after prepositions
4. to use it after set expressions

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Gerunds (2/4)

1. as a subject:
Singing is fun.
Having a friend like you is great.

2. after verbs of feeling and phase
I love travelling.
They stopped seeing each other.


3. after prepositions (voorzetzels)
I am fond of dancing.
there is no point in waiting.

4. after expressions (uitdrukkingen)
It's no use trying it again.
I look forward to meering you.

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Gerunds (3/4)
Forming the gerund
Normally verb+ing: singing/waiting/meeting/seeing

Just like you do in the present continuous!
But, yes, as there are exceptions in spelling in the continuous the same expections apply to the gerund>

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Gerunds (4/4)

  1. verbs of 1 syllable ending in consonant-vowel-consonant > double the last consonant > stopping
2. verbs ending in consonant+e> drop the "e" > making
3. verbs of 2 syllalbles anding in "el" > double "l"> travelling

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gerund or infinitive?
I don't mind ... up early.
A
geting
B
to get
C
getting

Slide 19 - Quiz

gerund or infinitive?
She continued ... about her accomplishments.
A
braging
B
to brag
C
bragging

Slide 20 - Quiz

gerund or infinitive?
Tina has decided ... her car.
A
selling
B
to sell

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gerund or infinitive?
The film isn't worth ....
A
seeing
B
to see

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Vocab and Grammar
Go to eDition and do exercises 5-8
You have 20 minutes to do this individually.
Done? > go to ReadTheory to improve your reading skills

Meanwhile
I will hand out the feedback forms of your presentations.

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Look back
So, your goals were:
- After this lesson I mastered Vocab 6.1
- After this lesson I can use relative pronouns to give more information about something mentioned before
- After this lesson I can use gerunds to turn verbs into nouns
- After this lesson I know how I can get a higher presentation mark next year

Did you achieve these goals? >

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What is the translation of...
geschatte

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who, which, that or O?
Here are some songs ... my mother taught me.
A
who
B
which
C
that
D
0

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gerund or infinitive?
What do you want ... this evening?
A
doing
B
to do

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gerund or infinitive?
I am fond of ....
A
sking
B
to ski
C
skying
D
skiing

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Do you know what to improve
in a presentation?
A
Yes, I do.
B
No, I don't.

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That's it for today
Stay safe!
See you all next week!

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